Fantasy Tip: Smallwood is one of the top waiver wire pickups this week, but both Corey Clement and LeGarrette Blount will stint his fantasy ceiling. Still, Smallwood has the most upside in Philadelphia's backfield, but don't expect him to serve as more than a flex.

Fantasy Tip: Wendell Smallwood is the Philadelphia running back to add if he's available. LeGarrette Blount will vulture some touchdowns and be used in short-yardage situations. Corey Clement will also steal some touches. That being said, Smallwood has the most upside in Sproles' absence.

Updating earlier reports, Philadelphia Eagles RB Darren Sproles (arm, knee) suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his knee and broke his arm on the same play, according to sources. He will have surgery on his arm Monday, Sept. 25, and will have knee surgery later.

Fantasy Tip: Expect a committee of LeGarrette Blount, Wendell Smallwood and Corey Clement in Sproles' absence. Blount had a 12-67-1 day in Week 3, but he didn't have a single carry in Week 2. His usage isn't guaranteed every week. Smallwood had 12 rushes for 71 yards. Clement was mixed in late in the game, and he had a 6-22-1 showing. Blount and Smallwood are RB3 mix-and-match players. Clement is worth picking up in deeper formats or as a speculative backup.

Updating an earlier report, Philadelphia Eagles RB Darren Sproles (wrist, knee) will have surgery Monday, Sept. 25, to repair a radius fracture in his arm. He also suffered an injury to a wrist ligament and a knee injury.

Updating previous reports, Philadelphia Eagles RB Darren Sproles (arm) is out indefinitely with what is believed to be a broken arm, according to sources. He'll have an MRI Monday, Sept. 25, to confirm.

Fantasy Tip: Wendell Smallwood figures to enter a committee with LeGarrette Blount in Sproles' absence. Smallwood had 12 carries for 71 yards in Week 3 and is an RB3 candidate.

Fantasy Tip: Elliott also had a 46-yard field goal, as the rookie certainly made plenty of headlines with the walk-off winner. He isn't a bad streaming option in fantasy leagues in Week 4 against the Chargers if you're desperate for a replacement with potential length.

Fantasy Tip: Agholor was back to his normal, unproductive self, and that's not good for fantasy owners who rolled the dice on him late on draft day or as a FAAB budget killer after Week 1. Treat him as a WR4 or flex play heading into Week 4 against the Chargers.

Fantasy Tip: Smith had four receptions for the second consecutive week, but he has just 125 total receiving yards through three outings. He can only be trusted as a WR4 or flex play in fantasy leagues of 12 or more teams heading into Week 4 against the Chargers.

Fantasy Tip: Ertz has been a PPR stud so far through three games, posting 21 total receptions for 245 yards and a touchdown through three games. It wasn't all great in Week 3, as he did lose a fumble, but he remains a bona fide TE1 in all fantasy formats heading into Week 4 against the Chargers.

Fantasy Tip: Jeffery has racked up 28 total targets through three games, although he has just 14 catches for 186 yards and one visit to the end zone. He is producing like a WR3 or flex fantasy option right now heading into Week 4 against the Chargers.

Fantasy Tip: Clement was working as the No. 3 running back against the G-Men behind Wendell Smallwood and LeGarrette Blount. Despite the score he isn't worthy of fantasy consideration heading into Week 4 against the Chargers. However, he is a player worth monitoring and considering for later.

Fantasy Tip: Blount didn't have any rush attempts, and just one touch, in Week 2. This is what fantasy owners expect from Blount, who still has two total touchdowns through three games in limited work. He remains more of a RB3 or flex play heading into Week 4 on the road against the Chargers.

Fantasy Tip: Smallwood and LeGarrette Blount shouldered much of the load in this one. Until one of the backs in Philly emerges as the go-to guy, Smallwood should only be considered as a RB3 or flex option. The Eagles travel to meet the Chargers in Week 4.

Philadelphia Eagles QB Carson Wentz completed 21 of his 31 pass attempts for 176 yards, a touchdown and no interceptions in the Week 3 game against the Giants.

Fantasy Tip: Wentz isn't doing much statistically, but the Eagles are 2-1 so it isn't likely that the Eagles change their game plan. Philly rushed 39 times in their win, so look for Wentz to have rather pedestrian stats in the short term.